
Platinum and 14K Gold Edwardian Bar Brooch with Diamonds
History of the Antique Marked Platinum and 14K Edwardian White Gold Brooch The Platinum and 14K Gold Edwardian Bar Brooch with Diamonds is a beautiful piece of jewelry that has a rich history. It was created during the Edwardian era, which lasted from 1901 to 1910. This period in history was characterized by a strong focus on elegance and luxury, and the jewelry of the time reflected these values. The 2 3/4 inch brooch is made from two precious metals, platinum and gold. The brooch is marked with both platinum and 14K, which means that it has a high value. The diamonds, tested by a presidium gem tester, are also high quality, and they are set in a stunning design that is typical of Edwardian era jewelry. During the Edwardian era, jewelry was often designed with delicate and intricate details. Weighing 5.1 grams, this brooch is a great example of this style, with its delicate filigree and beautiful diamond accents. The brooch would have been worn by a woman of high social status d